verdad
Del latín 'veritas', que significa 'verdad'.
NOUN
(1)
[/beɾˈðað/es-ES]
truth
literal
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reality
normal
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certainty
normal
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veracity
formal
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untranslatable concept
untranslatable
(The deeper philosophical implications of 'verdad' can vary across cultures, and may not have a direct equivalent.)
The quality or state of being true, real, or factual; conformity to fact or reality. It refers to what is genuine or accurate, often implying honesty or authenticity.
no irregularidades
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| verdades |
- Dime la verdad sobre lo que pasó. — Tell me the truth about what happened.
- La verdad es que no pude asistir a la reunión. — The truth is that I couldn't attend the meeting.
- Siempre es importante decir la verdad, aunque sea dolorosa. — It's always important to tell the truth, even if it's painful.
- ¿Es verdad que te mudas de ciudad? — Is it true that you are moving out of the city?